​The awards are over. My hotel room is trashed. There's debris everywhere -- cigarette butts and cigar nubsand shards of glass from countless broken bottles. There's a strange mustard mural painted -- now dried -- on the mirror, and I'm wearing a dinosaur tail with suspenders. And there's something in the ashtray called a Jeffrey, which I have reason to believe is a joint containing every drug known to man.

Alright, you got me. I'm not in Vegas at all, and that's from about 15 different Vegas films. I was just pulling your leg. But it's for the best. Because if I were in Vegas, I'd probably only be about 12 hours into what would be shaping up towards a three-day bender. And you'd never get to see a side by side comparison of how we fared in our 2010 Latin Grammy predictions.Record of the YearMaria Bethania -- "Tua"Buika -- "Se Me Hizo Facil"Camila -- "Mientes"Jorge Drexler -- "Una Cancion Me Trajo Hasta Aqui"Alejandro Sanz -- "Desde Cuando"

Our pick: Camila "Mientes"Winner: Camila "Mientes"

We're off to a great start. No big surprise here. Of course, as you'll see, we botched the next one. But even though Camila wouldn't nab the prize for Album of the Year, they would grab a second bit of hardware for Best Album Vocal Group or Duo.

What can we say? The smart bet seemed to have been on Juan Luis Guerra all along. The man ended up being one of the night's big winners. He's a living legend, and a hell of a nice guy to boot. He even shared his trophy with his co-nominees, saying that this award was theirs too.

Another winning pick! Gustavo Cerati deserved this in a big way, and the fact that the poor guy's in a coma has nothing to do with that. He's a legend who paved the way for countless bands in Latin music today, and his most recent release showed him to be as relevant as ever.

Our pick: Juan Luis Guerra -- A Son de la GuerraWinner: Juan Luis Guerra -- A Son de la Guerra

Mazel tov! Crossfade picks another winner!

And that's it for our coverage of the 2010 Latin Grammy awards. Big night, big winners. We got five out of seven right, which means that if you followed our betting plan, depending on which parlays and over-unders you took, you could be looking at anywhere from a 50- to 75-percent profit paying out on your wager. See you next year, Latin Grammy.